Rondo manufactures a thermal battery that supplies industrial process heat up to 1,500°C using renewable electricity, targeting cost parity with fossil fuels and hydrogen. The tech stack—SolidWorks, SCADA, HMI, PLC, Python—reflects a hardware-centric engineering org building control systems and manufacturing workflows. Senior-heavy hiring in engineering paired with concurrent work on quality management systems and production standardization suggests scaling from prototype toward high-yield manufacturing.
Notable leadership hires: Commercial Director
Rondo Energy builds thermal energy storage systems for large-scale industrial heat applications. The Rondo Heat Battery stores and releases energy at temperatures exceeding 1,500°C, deployed both as capital projects and under Heat-as-a-Service arrangements. The company serves decarbonization-focused industrial customers globally, with active engineering and sales operations across the United States, Spain, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Core work spans thermal system design, SCADA/HMI dashboard development, virtual process modeling, and production process standardization.
Primary tools: SolidWorks (CAD), Python, SCADA, HMI, PLC systems, Ignition (industrial software), CRM. Stack is hardware-engineering focused with control-system and industrial-automation orientation.
Active projects include thermal battery manufacturing, large-scale thermal energy storage, quality management system design, SCADA/HMI dashboard development, virtual process modeling, and production process standardization.
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